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>>reporter: well, holmes did not have the charges filed. that comes in a week when the district attorney formerally -- formally files against judge holmes. he sat away from the defense team, and away from the rest of the people in court. the judge asked if he understood the rights but he did not answer. and, then, the judge addressed bond. >> this is a preliminary determination of probable cause to believe you committed the offense of first-degree murder, a class one fellow. ordinarily individuals are entitled to bail, given the nature of the charges you are being held on a no bond hold. >> now, once the district attorney files charges, she will have the option to add to what expected to an very long list of charges. >>shepard: some of the victim family members were in court. how are they holding up. >>reporter: an emotional day as you would expect. for instance, there was the father of one of the victim whose sat in the front row in court today and just stared straight at holmes who did not look at anyone. just stared forward. at times he
>>reporter: well, holmes did not have the charges filed. that comes in a week when the district attorney formerally -- formally files against judge holmes. he sat away from the defense team, and away from the rest of the people in court. the judge asked if he understood the rights but he did not answer. and, then, the judge addressed bond. >> this is a preliminary determination of probable cause to believe you committed the offense of first-degree murder, a class one fellow....
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james holmes sent a notebook with pictures of his plan to a psychiatrist ahead of time. details coming up on that. politicians why criticized the new york police department for tracking muslims outside of its jurisdiction across the bridge in new jersey. after years' long lawsuit we have the recording of the 9-1-1 call from the map who accidentally discovered the operation. >> a sky diver's jump from 20 miles above the earth at a speed 600 miles per hour in 20 seconds. and this was a test run. why would anyone do this? that is all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b" today. first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, a bombshell development in the aftermath of the colorado movie massacre. sources say that the suspected kill are may have tried to warn somebody about the deadly plan. the message did not get through until it was over. law enforcement tell foxnews.com that james holmes mailed a notebook to the university of colorado psychiatrist. they say it was filled with details of how he was going to kill people including sick figure drawings an
james holmes sent a notebook with pictures of his plan to a psychiatrist ahead of time. details coming up on that. politicians why criticized the new york police department for tracking muslims outside of its jurisdiction across the bridge in new jersey. after years' long lawsuit we have the recording of the 9-1-1 call from the map who accidentally discovered the operation. >> a sky diver's jump from 20 miles above the earth at a speed 600 miles per hour in 20 seconds. and this was a test...
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because of the fact that this is almost certainly not in the case of james holmes, but the question of various localities and their ability to regulate handguns, not to ban them, but to regulate weapons. to regulate whether you can have a semi-automatic or you can have one of the big magazines, that will come up before the courts so he was not willing to predict it but it is noteworthy he said there can be limitations on the right to bear arms. >>trace: and it is a great point, chris, because as technology advances this will come up again and again. i enjoy that everyone is wondering about obamacare. did you talk about the health care debate and the decision by the chief justice, john roberts, to call this a "tax." >>chris: absolutely we talk about that. i don't want to give you egg because i want people to watch fox fuzz sunday. it is extremely fascinating. he is the longest serving supreme court justice on the court now. how his mind works. and we talk about a last subjects. he has written a book which is why he came on the show about his legal theory the idea you look to the text an
because of the fact that this is almost certainly not in the case of james holmes, but the question of various localities and their ability to regulate handguns, not to ban them, but to regulate weapons. to regulate whether you can have a semi-automatic or you can have one of the big magazines, that will come up before the courts so he was not willing to predict it but it is noteworthy he said there can be limitations on the right to bear arms. >>trace: and it is a great point, chris,...
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james holmes faces life in prison. the prosecution says that they are deciding what to pursue the death penalty. experts say we will most likely see an insanity defense. the lawyers here to discuss this case. i don't know what there is to say but how he will defend himself. you would think it would have to be something in the mental state area. >>arthur: what they charged him with is each person who died, they built chad -- they have two theories. one is intentional. i intentionally went to shepard smith and wanted to kill him. the other is depraved indifference to human life. so shepard smith is in the movie theater and i am spraying bullets wildly and he happens to catch a bullet and happened to die. i did not intend to do this but the act was so depraved anyone should have known it would kill someone so the defendant attorney will say he was out of his mind not just from that day but probably months leading up to it. >>randy: here is the truth in the case and where it is fascinating. there is a lost talk because of
james holmes faces life in prison. the prosecution says that they are deciding what to pursue the death penalty. experts say we will most likely see an insanity defense. the lawyers here to discuss this case. i don't know what there is to say but how he will defend himself. you would think it would have to be something in the mental state area. >>arthur: what they charged him with is each person who died, they built chad -- they have two theories. one is intentional. i intentionally went...
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holmes. (inaudible) all let me correct not record, i did not shake his hand because he did not walk at commencement. 4,000 others did but not mr. holmes. >> neuro science is one of our more rigorous majors in the biological sciences and with that they study obviously chemistry and physics, and, also, brain anatomy and physiology and psychology and how we all behave, so he was focusing in the areas which is strongly emerging academic areas across the country. a very fascinating field. (inaudible). >> i do agree. it is ironic. >> i think the part for campus like ours is a community like ours, at the end of the day, we stick together, in good times and bad. the overall field i have received so far today on campus and in our community is one of not only shock and horror, but support of each other and those who knew him directly or worked with him to make sure that they go through their grieving process. at the end of the day and all day long, quite frankly, our campus is embracing the families an
holmes. (inaudible) all let me correct not record, i did not shake his hand because he did not walk at commencement. 4,000 others did but not mr. holmes. >> neuro science is one of our more rigorous majors in the biological sciences and with that they study obviously chemistry and physics, and, also, brain anatomy and physiology and psychology and how we all behave, so he was focusing in the areas which is strongly emerging academic areas across the country. a very fascinating field....
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>>shepard: tom cruise and katie holmes have reached a divorce settlement that we can have relief. they were married in 2006 at an italian castle, and there was all that jumping around in oprah's couch and it cost the wedding town $3.5 million. she filed divorce citing irreconcilable differences and requested custody their six-year-old daughter, suri but now that will not happen. and now all the details live from our new york city newsroom. what do we no? >>reporter: i did not expect you to say jumping on the couch was awesome, i did not realize you were a fan. you must be devastated they are splitting. it is official. they reached the agreement in under two weeks probably that is a record. but, we have confirmed with both sides, this from the hole -- holmes legal camp the case is settled and the agreement is signed. we are thrilled for katie and her family and are excited to watch as she embarks on the next chapter of her life. we thank tom's counsel for their professionalism and diligence that helped bring about the speedy resolution. and we reached out directly to tom cruise's l
>>shepard: tom cruise and katie holmes have reached a divorce settlement that we can have relief. they were married in 2006 at an italian castle, and there was all that jumping around in oprah's couch and it cost the wedding town $3.5 million. she filed divorce citing irreconcilable differences and requested custody their six-year-old daughter, suri but now that will not happen. and now all the details live from our new york city newsroom. what do we no? >>reporter: i did not expect...
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not james holmes. his family. >> they have personal knowledge of things when, in fact, they don't, because it wastes the court time. it is also important that a case of this significance be tried in the courthouse, in the courtroom, and not in the media. the process in colorado is a bit different from the process here in california. here in california if someone is arrested for a crime such as murder, the district attorney's office first filed a complaint alleging what the charges are and files a complaint. the first court appearance is an arraignment where the accused enters a plea of not guilty and thereafter a preliminary hearing takes place where the court has to look at what evidence the prosecution has and to make a determination as to whether there is probable cause to believe, number one, that a crime was committed. and, number two, that this person committed that crime. if there is sufficient evidence to hold the person to the charge s, that a for formal document is filed and the process start
not james holmes. his family. >> they have personal knowledge of things when, in fact, they don't, because it wastes the court time. it is also important that a case of this significance be tried in the courthouse, in the courtroom, and not in the media. the process in colorado is a bit different from the process here in california. here in california if someone is arrested for a crime such as murder, the district attorney's office first filed a complaint alleging what the charges are and...
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i would bet they have not had prior discussions, james holmes, and the shrink. so the question, was it sent to the shrink for some kind of psychiatric help? that is the privilege. and who can say that these are the notes of james holmes? >>shepard: that will be easy. but i am curious of access. an argument will be made that the public has a right to see this. there was a time when there was only written word. and then still pictures. and now video. now you can stream it online. what is your sense? >>guest: my opinion has been there should be a sense of cameras in the courtroom. it should be limited. the public has a right to know what is going on. what should happen is you start from a line of say, cameras can be here. >>randy: the public has a right to access. great, show up. putting tv cameras in the courtroom you run the risk of, people playing to the camera, including the judges. people are scared of the camera so witnesses may not testify. >>shepard: are they afraid of the cameras the way they used to be? >>randy: until you are in that witness stand --. >>s
i would bet they have not had prior discussions, james holmes, and the shrink. so the question, was it sent to the shrink for some kind of psychiatric help? that is the privilege. and who can say that these are the notes of james holmes? >>shepard: that will be easy. but i am curious of access. an argument will be made that the public has a right to see this. there was a time when there was only written word. and then still pictures. and now video. now you can stream it online. what is...